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[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published:28 Mar 2016

views:6861

Why China Hates Japanhttp://testu.be/1F0qMuj
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Japan and South Korea's relations have left unhealed wounds stemming back to the 19th century. So why does South Korea hate Japan?
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NegativeViews of Russia on the Rise: GlobalPoll
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/country-rating-poll.pdf
"Views of Russia have strongly deteriorated since last year, as shown in the latest 24-country poll for BBC World Service conducted mostly before the events in Crimea."
Japan repeats apology for Korean occupation as ties with Seoul improve
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/10/japan-repeats-apology-korean-occupation
"Japan's prime minister has offered a "heartfelt apology" for his country's occupation of the Korean peninsula, but indicated that Tokyo was not willing to discuss any claims for compensation."
South Korean man lights himself on fire during anti-Japan protest in Seoul
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-man-sets-himself-on-fire-20150812-story.html
"An elderly South Korean man set himself on fire on Wednesday outside of Seoul's Japanese embassy during a protest by so-called "comfort women," survivors of enslavement at Japanese military brothels during World War II."
The Economic History of Korea
https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-economic-history-of-korea/
"Two regime shifts divide the economic history of Korea during the past six centuries into three distinct periods: 1) the period of Malthusian stagnation up to 1910, when Japan annexed Korea; 2) the colonial period from 1910-45, when the country embarked upon modern economic growth; and 3) the post colonial decades, when living standards improved rapidly in South Korea, while North Korea returned to the world of disease and starvation."
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published:30 Aug 2015

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일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditioned comfort.
The latest trend in Korean cinema is that those set in the Japanese colonial era are finding great success at the box office.
In fact, more moviegoers are choosing historical films over the traditionally more popular genres like romantic comedy or action.
Park Se-young tells us more about this trend.
"The Last Princess" portrays the tragic life of the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty.
The historical film has become a big hit since its premiere earlier this month.
Instead of illustrating the romance between the main characters, the movie focuses on highlighting the historical events and depicting the time period accurately.
"We didn't live through those times, but the audience is sure to feel something after experiencing the dark days of the past through the movie."
Korean commercial films set in the Japanese colonial era, like last year's "Assassination" followed by "Spirits' Homecoming" and now "The Last Princess" are becoming big box office hits... one after the other.
That's a change from the early 2000s, when most historical dramas,... whether they focused on the romance between the actors or the tragic life of the time,… flopped at the box office.
Analysts say better workmanship and the audience's awareness of history... has changed the pattern and brought period pieces success.
"Movies that convey the pain of the past, instead of simply illustrating the time period, are thriving at the box office. This shows that younger audiences in their 20s are mature enough to face the painful past."
More films set in the Japanese colonial era are scheduled for release in the coming months, including "The Age of Shadows," about a group that fought Japan for Korea's independence.
Park Se-young, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
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한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations between the two countries.
However, all these decades later,.... the Japanese government still tries to whitewash its wartime atrocities.
At long last evidence has been found that should aid Seoul's efforts to corner Tokyo into facing reality.
Lee Ji-won tells us more.
Women,... with faces full of fear,... are lined up against a wall.
A man, presumed to be a Chinese officer, talks to them.
This short 18 second video is of seven Korean women sexually enslaved by the Japanese soldiers in Yunnan province, southwest China, around the end of World War II.
It is the first-ever video footage of Korean victims that has been found.
On Wednesday, Seoul city and Professor Chung Chin-sung of Seoul National University unveiled the video from 1944,... which had been stored in the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States for over 70 years.
Previously,... footage of Chinese comfort women had been found,... but there were only pictures and documents on the Korean comfort women.
But after the professor and his research team were certain that a video on the Korean victims existed, they spent two years searching for the footage,... and they finally found what they were looking for amongst hundreds of film reels last month.
The footage was taken by an American combat photographer just after the region was reclaimed from Japan by the Chinese.
During World War II, an estimated 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were kidnapped and forced to become sex slaves for Japanese troops.
While an agreement between Korea and Japan was made by the previous Park Geun-hye administration in 2015,... where Japan financially compensated the victims with one billion yen, or about 8-point-9 million U.S. dollars, thousands of citizens and the surviving victims criticized and refused the deal as Tokyo claimed there was no evidence of the Japanese military forcing the enslavement of women.
But with Korea's newly elected PresidentMoon Jae-in calling for renegotiation of the deal,... the research team says that they hope the footage will work as a tool to open up such talks.
"We hope the new findings will bring the public's attention and interest on the matter,... so that when President Moon has his first bilateral talk with the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, at the G20 summit later this week, an atmosphere for renegotiation can be made."
With only 38 Korean victims still alive,... the research team stressed their determination to uncover this video evidence of Japan's sexual slavery so that there's a chance for the issue to be resolved within their lifetimes.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
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Instagram: http://instagram.com/arirangworld

published:05 Jul 2017

views:1388657

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The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

published:07 Jan 2014

views:601593

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking all their neighbors over islands which doesn't belongs to them. Dokdo island has been belong to Korea from the beginning. Diaoyu islands has been belong to China from the beginning until Japan stole it with force. Japan dispute Kuril islands with Russia after losing it during WW2. You can't ask for pre WW2 borderlines after you started the war killing and raping millions. Here is old Japan again showing the world big "Fuk-u-shit-ma" with dumping Fukushima nuclear wastes to Pacific Ocean. Now radiation traces are found in the US western coast region. Currently, Japan is ran by Shinzo Abe who is grand son of Class A war criminal under Hideki Tojo who bombed Pearl Harbor and responsible for policy of torture & killing POW.

Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.

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Korea under Japanese rule 1931

[Korean Culture Series] Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea

[Korean Culture Series] Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea

[Korean Culture Series] Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

3:31

Why Does South Korea Hate Japan?

Why Does South Korea Hate Japan?

Why Does South Korea Hate Japan?

Why China Hates Japanhttp://testu.be/1F0qMuj
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Japan and South Korea's relations have left unhealed wounds stemming back to the 19th century. So why does South Korea hate Japan?
Learn More:
NegativeViews of Russia on the Rise: GlobalPoll
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/country-rating-poll.pdf
"Views of Russia have strongly deteriorated since last year, as shown in the latest 24-country poll for BBC World Service conducted mostly before the events in Crimea."
Japan repeats apology for Korean occupation as ties with Seoul improve
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/10/japan-repeats-apology-korean-occupation
"Japan's prime minister has offered a "heartfelt apology" for his country's occupation of the Korean peninsula, but indicated that Tokyo was not willing to discuss any claims for compensation."
South Korean man lights himself on fire during anti-Japan protest in Seoul
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-man-sets-himself-on-fire-20150812-story.html
"An elderly South Korean man set himself on fire on Wednesday outside of Seoul's Japanese embassy during a protest by so-called "comfort women," survivors of enslavement at Japanese military brothels during World War II."
The Economic History of Korea
https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-economic-history-of-korea/
"Two regime shifts divide the economic history of Korea during the past six centuries into three distinct periods: 1) the period of Malthusian stagnation up to 1910, when Japan annexed Korea; 2) the colonial period from 1910-45, when the country embarked upon modern economic growth; and 3) the post colonial decades, when living standards improved rapidly in South Korea, while North Korea returned to the world of disease and starvation."
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1:58

Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditioned comfort.
The latest trend in Korean cinema is that those set in the Japanese colonial era are finding great success at the box office.
In fact, more moviegoers are choosing historical films over the traditionally more popular genres like romantic comedy or action.
Park Se-young tells us more about this trend.
"The Last Princess" portrays the tragic life of the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty.
The historical film has become a big hit since its premiere earlier this month.
Instead of illustrating the romance between the main characters, the movie focuses on highlighting the historical events and depicting the time period accurately.
"We didn't live through those times, but the audience is sure to feel something after experiencing the dark days of the past through the movie."
Korean commercial films set in the Japanese colonial era, like last year's "Assassination" followed by "Spirits' Homecoming" and now "The Last Princess" are becoming big box office hits... one after the other.
That's a change from the early 2000s, when most historical dramas,... whether they focused on the romance between the actors or the tragic life of the time,… flopped at the box office.
Analysts say better workmanship and the audience's awareness of history... has changed the pattern and brought period pieces success.
"Movies that convey the pain of the past, instead of simply illustrating the time period, are thriving at the box office. This shows that younger audiences in their 20s are mature enough to face the painful past."
More films set in the Japanese colonial era are scheduled for release in the coming months, including "The Age of Shadows," about a group that fought Japan for Korea's independence.
Park Se-young, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
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Footage of Korean women sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers in WWII revealed for the first time

Footage of Korean women sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers in WWII revealed for the first time

Footage of Korean women sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers in WWII revealed for the first time

한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations between the two countries.
However, all these decades later,.... the Japanese government still tries to whitewash its wartime atrocities.
At long last evidence has been found that should aid Seoul's efforts to corner Tokyo into facing reality.
Lee Ji-won tells us more.
Women,... with faces full of fear,... are lined up against a wall.
A man, presumed to be a Chinese officer, talks to them.
This short 18 second video is of seven Korean women sexually enslaved by the Japanese soldiers in Yunnan province, southwest China, around the end of World War II.
It is the first-ever video footage of Korean victims that has been found.
On Wednesday, Seoul city and Professor Chung Chin-sung of Seoul National University unveiled the video from 1944,... which had been stored in the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States for over 70 years.
Previously,... footage of Chinese comfort women had been found,... but there were only pictures and documents on the Korean comfort women.
But after the professor and his research team were certain that a video on the Korean victims existed, they spent two years searching for the footage,... and they finally found what they were looking for amongst hundreds of film reels last month.
The footage was taken by an American combat photographer just after the region was reclaimed from Japan by the Chinese.
During World War II, an estimated 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were kidnapped and forced to become sex slaves for Japanese troops.
While an agreement between Korea and Japan was made by the previous Park Geun-hye administration in 2015,... where Japan financially compensated the victims with one billion yen, or about 8-point-9 million U.S. dollars, thousands of citizens and the surviving victims criticized and refused the deal as Tokyo claimed there was no evidence of the Japanese military forcing the enslavement of women.
But with Korea's newly elected PresidentMoon Jae-in calling for renegotiation of the deal,... the research team says that they hope the footage will work as a tool to open up such talks.
"We hope the new findings will bring the public's attention and interest on the matter,... so that when President Moon has his first bilateral talk with the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, at the G20 summit later this week, an atmosphere for renegotiation can be made."
With only 38 Korean victims still alive,... the research team stressed their determination to uncover this video evidence of Japan's sexual slavery so that there's a chance for the issue to be resolved within their lifetimes.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ OfficialPagesFacebook(NEWS): http://www.facebook.com/newsarirang
Homepage: http://www.arirang.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/arirangtv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/arirangworld
Instagram: http://instagram.com/arirangworld

3:51

Why China Hates Japan

Why China Hates Japan

Why China Hates Japan

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The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

4:33

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking all their neighbors over islands which doesn't belongs to them. Dokdo island has been belong to Korea from the beginning. Diaoyu islands has been belong to China from the beginning until Japan stole it with force. Japan dispute Kuril islands with Russia after losing it during WW2. You can't ask for pre WW2 borderlines after you started the war killing and raping millions. Here is old Japan again showing the world big "Fuk-u-shit-ma" with dumping Fukushima nuclear wastes to Pacific Ocean. Now radiation traces are found in the US western coast region. Currently, Japan is ran by Shinzo Abe who is grand son of Class A war criminal under Hideki Tojo who bombed Pearl Harbor and responsible for policy of torture & killing POW.

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This Documentary film (ca. 1937) shows the newly-created State of Manchuria (aka. Manchukuo, a JapanesePuppet State in China), with a focus on how the Japanese are improving the lives of average citizens and bringing industry and railroads to what was a rural state.
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Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; simplified Chinese: 满洲国; Japanese: 滿洲国; literally: "State of Manchuria") was a puppet state in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, which was governed under a form of constitutional monarchy. The area, collectively known as Manchuria by westerners and Japanese, was designated by China's erstwhile Qing Dynasty as the "homeland" of the ruling family's ethnic group, the Manchus, but the Manchus themselves never used "Manchuria" (滿洲) as a place name to refer to the area. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and emperor. Manchukuo's government was abolished in 1945 after the defeat of Imperial Japan by the Allies. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized by the Soviet Union in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.
Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
Puppet state of Japan:
Historians generally consider Manchukuo a puppet state of Imperial Japan because of the Japanese military's strong presence and strict control of the government administration.
The independence of Manchuria was proclaimed on 18 February 1932, and renamed to Manchukuo. The Japanese military commander appointed Puyi as regent (reign name Datong) for the time being, stating that he would become Emperor of Manchukuo but could not reign using the title of Emperor of the Great Qing Empire as he once held. Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with Puyi assuming the throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. Puyi was assisted in his executive duties by a Privy Council, and a General Affairs State Council. This State Council consisted of several cabinet ministers, each assisted by a Japanese vice-minister.
The commanding officer of the Kwantung Army in Manchukuo was additionally the Japanese ambassador to Manchukuo. He functioned in a manner similar to that of a British resident officer in British overseas protectorates, with the power to veto decisions by the emperor. The Kwangtung Army leadership placed Japanese vice ministers in his cabinet, while all Chinese advisors gradually resigned or were dismissed.
When the Japanese surrender was announced on 15 August 1945, Puyi was "asked" to abdicate, which he did.
Manchuria Under Japanese Rule | Manchukuo | Documentary Film | ca. 1937
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Korea under Japanese rule 1931

published: 16 Dec 2009

[Korean Culture Series] Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published: 28 Mar 2016

Why Does South Korea Hate Japan?

Why China Hates Japanhttp://testu.be/1F0qMuj
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Japan and South Korea's relations have left unhealed wounds stemming back to the 19th century. So why does South Korea hate Japan?
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http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/country-rating-poll.pdf
"Views of Russia have strongly deteriorated since last year, as shown in the latest 24-country poll for BBC World Service conducted mostly before the events in Crimea."
Japan repeats apology for Korean occupation as ties with Seoul improve
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/10/japan-repeats-apology-korean-occupation
"Japan's prime minister has offered a "heartfelt apology" for his country's occupation of the Korean peninsula, but indicated that...

published: 30 Aug 2015

Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditioned comfort.
The latest trend in Korean cinema is that those set in the Japanese colonial era are finding great success at the box office.
In fact, more moviegoers are choosing historical films over the traditionally more popular genres like romantic comedy or action.
Park Se-young tells us more about this trend.
"The Last Princess" portrays the tragic life of the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty.
The historical film has become a big hit since its premiere earlier this month.
Instead of illustrating the romance between the main characters, the movie focuses on highlighting the historical events and depicting the time period accur...

Footage of Korean women sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers in WWII revealed for the first time

한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations between the two countries.
However, all these decades later,.... the Japanese government still tries to whitewash its wartime atrocities.
At long last evidence has been found that should aid Seoul's efforts to corner Tokyo into facing reality.
Lee Ji-won tells us more.
Women,... with faces full of fear,... are lined up against a wall.
A man, presumed to be a Chinese officer, talks to them.
This short 18 second video is of seven Korean women sexually enslaved by the Japanese soldiers in Yunnan province, southwest China, around the end of World War II.
It is the first-ever video footage of Korean victims that has been found.
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published: 05 Jul 2017

Why China Hates Japan

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A Short Movie on Comfort Women

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

published: 07 Jan 2014

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking all their neighbors over islands which doesn't belongs to them. Dokdo island has been belong to Korea from the beginning. Diaoyu islands has been belong to China from the beginning until Japan stole it with force. Japan dispute Kuril islands with Russia after losing it during WW2. You can't ask for pre WW2 borderlines after you started the war killing and raping millions. Here is old Japan again showing the world big "Fuk-u-shit-ma" with dumping Fukushima nuclear wastes to Pacific Ocean. Now radiation traces are found in the US western coast region. Currently, Japan is ran by Shinzo Abe who is grand son of Class A war criminal...

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

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"Views of Russia have strongly deteriorated since last year, as shown in the latest 24-country poll for BBC World Service conducted mostly before the events in Crimea."
Japan repeats apology for Korean occupation as ties with Seoul improve
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/10/japan-repeats-apology-korean-occupation
"Japan's prime minister has offered a "heartfelt apology" for his country's occupation of the Korean peninsula, but indicated that Tokyo was not willing to discuss any claims for compensation."
South Korean man lights himself on fire during anti-Japan protest in Seoul
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-man-sets-himself-on-fire-20150812-story.html
"An elderly South Korean man set himself on fire on Wednesday outside of Seoul's Japanese embassy during a protest by so-called "comfort women," survivors of enslavement at Japanese military brothels during World War II."
The Economic History of Korea
https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-economic-history-of-korea/
"Two regime shifts divide the economic history of Korea during the past six centuries into three distinct periods: 1) the period of Malthusian stagnation up to 1910, when Japan annexed Korea; 2) the colonial period from 1910-45, when the country embarked upon modern economic growth; and 3) the post colonial decades, when living standards improved rapidly in South Korea, while North Korea returned to the world of disease and starvation."
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"Views of Russia have strongly deteriorated since last year, as shown in the latest 24-country poll for BBC World Service conducted mostly before the events in Crimea."
Japan repeats apology for Korean occupation as ties with Seoul improve
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"Japan's prime minister has offered a "heartfelt apology" for his country's occupation of the Korean peninsula, but indicated that Tokyo was not willing to discuss any claims for compensation."
South Korean man lights himself on fire during anti-Japan protest in Seoul
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-man-sets-himself-on-fire-20150812-story.html
"An elderly South Korean man set himself on fire on Wednesday outside of Seoul's Japanese embassy during a protest by so-called "comfort women," survivors of enslavement at Japanese military brothels during World War II."
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"Two regime shifts divide the economic history of Korea during the past six centuries into three distinct periods: 1) the period of Malthusian stagnation up to 1910, when Japan annexed Korea; 2) the colonial period from 1910-45, when the country embarked upon modern economic growth; and 3) the post colonial decades, when living standards improved rapidly in South Korea, while North Korea returned to the world of disease and starvation."
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Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditione...

일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditioned comfort.
The latest trend in Korean cinema is that those set in the Japanese colonial era are finding great success at the box office.
In fact, more moviegoers are choosing historical films over the traditionally more popular genres like romantic comedy or action.
Park Se-young tells us more about this trend.
"The Last Princess" portrays the tragic life of the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty.
The historical film has become a big hit since its premiere earlier this month.
Instead of illustrating the romance between the main characters, the movie focuses on highlighting the historical events and depicting the time period accurately.
"We didn't live through those times, but the audience is sure to feel something after experiencing the dark days of the past through the movie."
Korean commercial films set in the Japanese colonial era, like last year's "Assassination" followed by "Spirits' Homecoming" and now "The Last Princess" are becoming big box office hits... one after the other.
That's a change from the early 2000s, when most historical dramas,... whether they focused on the romance between the actors or the tragic life of the time,… flopped at the box office.
Analysts say better workmanship and the audience's awareness of history... has changed the pattern and brought period pieces success.
"Movies that convey the pain of the past, instead of simply illustrating the time period, are thriving at the box office. This shows that younger audiences in their 20s are mature enough to face the painful past."
More films set in the Japanese colonial era are scheduled for release in the coming months, including "The Age of Shadows," about a group that fought Japan for Korea's independence.
Park Se-young, Arirang News.
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일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditioned comfort.
The latest trend in Korean cinema is that those set in the Japanese colonial era are finding great success at the box office.
In fact, more moviegoers are choosing historical films over the traditionally more popular genres like romantic comedy or action.
Park Se-young tells us more about this trend.
"The Last Princess" portrays the tragic life of the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty.
The historical film has become a big hit since its premiere earlier this month.
Instead of illustrating the romance between the main characters, the movie focuses on highlighting the historical events and depicting the time period accurately.
"We didn't live through those times, but the audience is sure to feel something after experiencing the dark days of the past through the movie."
Korean commercial films set in the Japanese colonial era, like last year's "Assassination" followed by "Spirits' Homecoming" and now "The Last Princess" are becoming big box office hits... one after the other.
That's a change from the early 2000s, when most historical dramas,... whether they focused on the romance between the actors or the tragic life of the time,… flopped at the box office.
Analysts say better workmanship and the audience's awareness of history... has changed the pattern and brought period pieces success.
"Movies that convey the pain of the past, instead of simply illustrating the time period, are thriving at the box office. This shows that younger audiences in their 20s are mature enough to face the painful past."
More films set in the Japanese colonial era are scheduled for release in the coming months, including "The Age of Shadows," about a group that fought Japan for Korea's independence.
Park Se-young, Arirang News.
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Footage of Korean women sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers in WWII revealed for the first time

한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations betwee...

한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations between the two countries.
However, all these decades later,.... the Japanese government still tries to whitewash its wartime atrocities.
At long last evidence has been found that should aid Seoul's efforts to corner Tokyo into facing reality.
Lee Ji-won tells us more.
Women,... with faces full of fear,... are lined up against a wall.
A man, presumed to be a Chinese officer, talks to them.
This short 18 second video is of seven Korean women sexually enslaved by the Japanese soldiers in Yunnan province, southwest China, around the end of World War II.
It is the first-ever video footage of Korean victims that has been found.
On Wednesday, Seoul city and Professor Chung Chin-sung of Seoul National University unveiled the video from 1944,... which had been stored in the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States for over 70 years.
Previously,... footage of Chinese comfort women had been found,... but there were only pictures and documents on the Korean comfort women.
But after the professor and his research team were certain that a video on the Korean victims existed, they spent two years searching for the footage,... and they finally found what they were looking for amongst hundreds of film reels last month.
The footage was taken by an American combat photographer just after the region was reclaimed from Japan by the Chinese.
During World War II, an estimated 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were kidnapped and forced to become sex slaves for Japanese troops.
While an agreement between Korea and Japan was made by the previous Park Geun-hye administration in 2015,... where Japan financially compensated the victims with one billion yen, or about 8-point-9 million U.S. dollars, thousands of citizens and the surviving victims criticized and refused the deal as Tokyo claimed there was no evidence of the Japanese military forcing the enslavement of women.
But with Korea's newly elected PresidentMoon Jae-in calling for renegotiation of the deal,... the research team says that they hope the footage will work as a tool to open up such talks.
"We hope the new findings will bring the public's attention and interest on the matter,... so that when President Moon has his first bilateral talk with the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, at the G20 summit later this week, an atmosphere for renegotiation can be made."
With only 38 Korean victims still alive,... the research team stressed their determination to uncover this video evidence of Japan's sexual slavery so that there's a chance for the issue to be resolved within their lifetimes.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations between the two countries.
However, all these decades later,.... the Japanese government still tries to whitewash its wartime atrocities.
At long last evidence has been found that should aid Seoul's efforts to corner Tokyo into facing reality.
Lee Ji-won tells us more.
Women,... with faces full of fear,... are lined up against a wall.
A man, presumed to be a Chinese officer, talks to them.
This short 18 second video is of seven Korean women sexually enslaved by the Japanese soldiers in Yunnan province, southwest China, around the end of World War II.
It is the first-ever video footage of Korean victims that has been found.
On Wednesday, Seoul city and Professor Chung Chin-sung of Seoul National University unveiled the video from 1944,... which had been stored in the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States for over 70 years.
Previously,... footage of Chinese comfort women had been found,... but there were only pictures and documents on the Korean comfort women.
But after the professor and his research team were certain that a video on the Korean victims existed, they spent two years searching for the footage,... and they finally found what they were looking for amongst hundreds of film reels last month.
The footage was taken by an American combat photographer just after the region was reclaimed from Japan by the Chinese.
During World War II, an estimated 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were kidnapped and forced to become sex slaves for Japanese troops.
While an agreement between Korea and Japan was made by the previous Park Geun-hye administration in 2015,... where Japan financially compensated the victims with one billion yen, or about 8-point-9 million U.S. dollars, thousands of citizens and the surviving victims criticized and refused the deal as Tokyo claimed there was no evidence of the Japanese military forcing the enslavement of women.
But with Korea's newly elected PresidentMoon Jae-in calling for renegotiation of the deal,... the research team says that they hope the footage will work as a tool to open up such talks.
"We hope the new findings will bring the public's attention and interest on the matter,... so that when President Moon has his first bilateral talk with the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, at the G20 summit later this week, an atmosphere for renegotiation can be made."
With only 38 Korean victims still alive,... the research team stressed their determination to uncover this video evidence of Japan's sexual slavery so that there's a chance for the issue to be resolved within their lifetimes.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking a...

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking all their neighbors over islands which doesn't belongs to them. Dokdo island has been belong to Korea from the beginning. Diaoyu islands has been belong to China from the beginning until Japan stole it with force. Japan dispute Kuril islands with Russia after losing it during WW2. You can't ask for pre WW2 borderlines after you started the war killing and raping millions. Here is old Japan again showing the world big "Fuk-u-shit-ma" with dumping Fukushima nuclear wastes to Pacific Ocean. Now radiation traces are found in the US western coast region. Currently, Japan is ran by Shinzo Abe who is grand son of Class A war criminal under Hideki Tojo who bombed Pearl Harbor and responsible for policy of torture & killing POW.

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking all their neighbors over islands which doesn't belongs to them. Dokdo island has been belong to Korea from the beginning. Diaoyu islands has been belong to China from the beginning until Japan stole it with force. Japan dispute Kuril islands with Russia after losing it during WW2. You can't ask for pre WW2 borderlines after you started the war killing and raping millions. Here is old Japan again showing the world big "Fuk-u-shit-ma" with dumping Fukushima nuclear wastes to Pacific Ocean. Now radiation traces are found in the US western coast region. Currently, Japan is ran by Shinzo Abe who is grand son of Class A war criminal under Hideki Tojo who bombed Pearl Harbor and responsible for policy of torture & killing POW.

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This Documentary film (ca. 1937) shows the newly-created State of Manchuria (aka. Manchukuo, a JapanesePuppet State in China), with a focus on how the Japanese are improving the lives of average citizens and bringing industry and railroads to what was a rural state.
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Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; simplified Chinese: 满洲国; Japanese: 滿洲国; literally: "State of Manchuria") was a puppet state in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, which was governed under a form of constitutional monarchy. The area, collectively known as Manchuria by westerners and Japanese, was designated by China's erstwhile Qing Dynasty as the "homeland" of the ruling family's ethnic group, the Manchus, but the Manchus themselves never used "Manchuria" (滿洲) as a place name to refer to the area. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and emperor. Manchukuo's government was abolished in 1945 after the defeat of Imperial Japan by the Allies. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized by the Soviet Union in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.
Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
Puppet state of Japan:
Historians generally consider Manchukuo a puppet state of Imperial Japan because of the Japanese military's strong presence and strict control of the government administration.
The independence of Manchuria was proclaimed on 18 February 1932, and renamed to Manchukuo. The Japanese military commander appointed Puyi as regent (reign name Datong) for the time being, stating that he would become Emperor of Manchukuo but could not reign using the title of Emperor of the Great Qing Empire as he once held. Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with Puyi assuming the throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. Puyi was assisted in his executive duties by a Privy Council, and a General Affairs State Council. This State Council consisted of several cabinet ministers, each assisted by a Japanese vice-minister.
The commanding officer of the Kwantung Army in Manchukuo was additionally the Japanese ambassador to Manchukuo. He functioned in a manner similar to that of a British resident officer in British overseas protectorates, with the power to veto decisions by the emperor. The Kwangtung Army leadership placed Japanese vice ministers in his cabinet, while all Chinese advisors gradually resigned or were dismissed.
When the Japanese surrender was announced on 15 August 1945, Puyi was "asked" to abdicate, which he did.
Manchuria Under Japanese Rule | Manchukuo | Documentary Film | ca. 1937
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This Documentary film (ca. 1937) shows the newly-created State of Manchuria (aka. Manchukuo, a JapanesePuppet State in China), with a focus on how the Japanese are improving the lives of average citizens and bringing industry and railroads to what was a rural state.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; simplified Chinese: 满洲国; Japanese: 滿洲国; literally: "State of Manchuria") was a puppet state in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, which was governed under a form of constitutional monarchy. The area, collectively known as Manchuria by westerners and Japanese, was designated by China's erstwhile Qing Dynasty as the "homeland" of the ruling family's ethnic group, the Manchus, but the Manchus themselves never used "Manchuria" (滿洲) as a place name to refer to the area. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and emperor. Manchukuo's government was abolished in 1945 after the defeat of Imperial Japan by the Allies. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized by the Soviet Union in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.
Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
Puppet state of Japan:
Historians generally consider Manchukuo a puppet state of Imperial Japan because of the Japanese military's strong presence and strict control of the government administration.
The independence of Manchuria was proclaimed on 18 February 1932, and renamed to Manchukuo. The Japanese military commander appointed Puyi as regent (reign name Datong) for the time being, stating that he would become Emperor of Manchukuo but could not reign using the title of Emperor of the Great Qing Empire as he once held. Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with Puyi assuming the throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. Puyi was assisted in his executive duties by a Privy Council, and a General Affairs State Council. This State Council consisted of several cabinet ministers, each assisted by a Japanese vice-minister.
The commanding officer of the Kwantung Army in Manchukuo was additionally the Japanese ambassador to Manchukuo. He functioned in a manner similar to that of a British resident officer in British overseas protectorates, with the power to veto decisions by the emperor. The Kwangtung Army leadership placed Japanese vice ministers in his cabinet, while all Chinese advisors gradually resigned or were dismissed.
When the Japanese surrender was announced on 15 August 1945, Puyi was "asked" to abdicate, which he did.
Manchuria Under Japanese Rule | Manchukuo | Documentary Film | ca. 1937
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50 Things to do in Seoul, Korea Travel Guide

Join us for a city tour of Seoul, South Korea! In this video we cover 50 things to do in Seoul including visiting the royal palaces, going to themed cafes, eating at local restaurants, enjoying the parks, and going to the museums. We also explore some of the best markets for shopping and street food in Seoul, dabble in Korean nightlife, and sing our hearts out at a noraebang. A few other fun cultural experiences worth mentioning are: watching a Korean baseball game, going to a jjimjilbang, and dressing up in a hanbok.
Some of the neighbourhoods covered in this Seoul guide include: Hongdae, Gangnam, Itaewon, Insadong, Samcheongdong, Dongdaemun, Myeongdong and more where you'll find major attractions, shopping, entertainment and dining experiences.
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published: 06 Jan 2017

25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in...

published: 24 May 2012

Seoul Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

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Welcome to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Start your adventure at the K-Style Hub, a state-of-the-art visitor centre where South Korea’s past, present and future converge.
At the head of Gwanghwamun Square sits the statue of Sejong the Great, whose reign oversaw a golden age of literature, science and technology. The great leader sits before the grandest of Seoul’s five royal palaces, Gyeongbokgung, the Palace of ShiningHappiness.
A short bus or subway ride to the east, are the adjoining palaces of Changdeokgung and Changgyeongung, while just to the south at Deoksugung Palace, see the changing of the guard which takes place three times each day.
Just to the west, is the last of Seoul’s great palaces, Gyeonghuigung, a royal...

published: 13 Sep 2017

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for e...

published: 18 Apr 2017

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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SEOUL | TRAVEL GUIDE

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
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published: 06 Dec 2016

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SOUTH KOREA, BUSAN TRAVEL GUIDE

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Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
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Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first ti...

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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#travel #southkorea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
K-ETIQUETTE:
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips com...

This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo
Kyoto:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
What will you do in Korea?
Visit our Korea travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
What will you do in Korea?
Visit our Korea travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the de...

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for everybody who has subscribed to my channel! I can't believe I've passed 1000 subs! Thank you for your awesome support!!!
My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
More info at: https://goo.gl/lCxnMK
- Incheon Airport Bus: https://goo.gl/2ZirqB
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I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for everybody who has subscribed to my channel! I can't believe I've passed 1000 subs! Thank you for your awesome support!!!
My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
More info at: https://goo.gl/lCxnMK
- Incheon Airport Bus: https://goo.gl/2ZirqB
!!! FOLLOW ME for daily updates !!!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokiyuyu/
MUSIC:
LittleIdea, AcousticBreeze & Happiness - Bensound

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want t...

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
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The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
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Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
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http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
http://goo.gl/DrkMP7

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
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Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

How I Plan My Trips to Seoul 🇰🇷 🇰🇷 🇰🇷

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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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Seoul Subway
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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
•••
R E CO MM EN DE D . A PP SSubwayKorea
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/subway-korea/id325924444?mt=8
Seoul Subway
https://itunes.apple.com/md/app/seoul-metro-subway-map-route/id637528208?mt=8
MAPS.MEhttp://maps.me/en/download
XE Currency (forgot to feature it in the video)
http://www.xe.com/apps/
•••
🎥 Panasonic GF7 & iPhone 7
🎬 Final Cut Pro
🎶 Greedy by VibeTracksI NS TA GR AM : @ s e k a i s e u

SOUTH KOREA, BUSAN TRAVEL GUIDE

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we invite you all to subscribe to our channel and enjoy more videos on many more cities.
this is a guide on Busan city, South Korea.
Busan located to the southern part of the land.
walking distance recommend on visiting the following places:
Seomyeon
bujeon market
Jalachi fish market
Gukje market
Biff- movie square
Haeundae beach
Gwangalli bridge.
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HelloWalkers!!!
Tnx for watching :)
we invite you all to subscribe to our channel and enjoy more videos on many more cities.
this is a guide on Busan city, South Korea.
Busan located to the southern part of the land.
walking distance recommend on visiting the following places:
Seomyeon
bujeon market
Jalachi fish market
Gukje market
Biff- movie square
Haeundae beach
Gwangalli bridge.
contact us:
info@walkingdistance.co.il
follow our Instagram:
@_walkingdistance_
find us also on Facebook:
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[Korean Culture Series] Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published: 28 Mar 2016

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

published: 07 Jan 2014

Documentary "Ineffaceable War Crimes of Japan" - English sub

Recent History of Japan and Korea

Through thrift, hard work and discipline, Japan and later South Korea enjoy economic miracles that bring growth, prosperity and confidence to their once war-ravaged and impoverished people. In Japan the Korean War kickstarts manufacturing, and growth is sustained through export-orientated industries using Western technologies and production methods, and assisted by a dedicated, highly educated labour force strongly committed to improving their country. In the1960sPresident Park Chung Hee largely followed Japan 's economic policies in steering South Korea's stellar economic development, but was far more ruthless to dissent and labour movements. The peoples of both countries eventually enjoy the consumer items as the fruits of their efforts, and their personal attitudes change as a result....

History Channel - Japan Under American Occupation

The Japanese surrender at the end of WWII allowed U.S. troops to peacefully enter as an occupation force. What they found and how they transformed their former enemy is told through the work of a team of cameramen who recorded it all on color film. They were among the first to witness the devastation wrought by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They also captured on film the first free elections and the birth of Japanese democracy.

published: 01 Apr 2017

WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary

Revisiting the Glory Days With One of Japan's Most Violent Biker Gangs

Japanese motorcycle gangs have wreaked havoc since the 1970s. Known as Bosozuku, these gangs have a violent history, raging war against rival crews and cops. Gang members roamed the highways, sometimes hundreds at a time, with an array of brutal weaponry, customized bikes, and distinct crew jumpsuits. Being part of one of these motorcycle gangs was a frantic lifestyle, one that could easily lead to grievous bodily harm, and death.
Youth were recruited from their early teens to join the gangs under the mentorship of an elder. It was of utmost importance to protect the reputation of the gang, to never run from a fight, even when grossly outnumbered.
In recent years, with strict laws and police cracking down, Bosozoku have become nearly extinct. Yet for those who were a part of the subcultu...

published: 17 Nov 2015

Japan's annexation of the Taiwan

※Helen Mears (1900–1989)
『Mirror for Americans: JAPAN』：
The main theme of the book was why Japan got into the reckless war. The book says, Japan could not avoid the war in terms of its relations with the Western powers. The powers used deceptive policies against Japan. With a calm but very objective reasoning, the author reveals that what Japan did was the same as what the powers had already done. She continues, Japan was the best student of modernization and Westernization, following what the powers showed decades before. That is, the student was Japan and the powers were the teacher in this sense. Japan's condemned actions in Asia were just the reflection of the Western powers themselves in a mirror. The author did not mean to defend Japan, and questioned the justification of the Western...

published: 02 Jul 2016

Japan's War in Colour (Complete Documentary)

Using rare and, in some cases, never before seen color footage, this documentary examines World War II from the perspective of the Japanese. The film also utilizes original letters and diary entries written by Japanese soldiers and civilians during the war. Japan's War in Color looks to present both the innocent and the guilty parties involved in what was culturally touted as a Holy War, and examine the effect it had on all of their lives.

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

Recent History of Japan and Korea

Through thrift, hard work and discipline, Japan and later South Korea enjoy economic miracles that bring growth, prosperity and confidence to their once war-rav...

Through thrift, hard work and discipline, Japan and later South Korea enjoy economic miracles that bring growth, prosperity and confidence to their once war-ravaged and impoverished people. In Japan the Korean War kickstarts manufacturing, and growth is sustained through export-orientated industries using Western technologies and production methods, and assisted by a dedicated, highly educated labour force strongly committed to improving their country. In the1960sPresident Park Chung Hee largely followed Japan 's economic policies in steering South Korea's stellar economic development, but was far more ruthless to dissent and labour movements. The peoples of both countries eventually enjoy the consumer items as the fruits of their efforts, and their personal attitudes change as a result. The introductory scene shows the end of US occupation in Japan.

Through thrift, hard work and discipline, Japan and later South Korea enjoy economic miracles that bring growth, prosperity and confidence to their once war-ravaged and impoverished people. In Japan the Korean War kickstarts manufacturing, and growth is sustained through export-orientated industries using Western technologies and production methods, and assisted by a dedicated, highly educated labour force strongly committed to improving their country. In the1960sPresident Park Chung Hee largely followed Japan 's economic policies in steering South Korea's stellar economic development, but was far more ruthless to dissent and labour movements. The peoples of both countries eventually enjoy the consumer items as the fruits of their efforts, and their personal attitudes change as a result. The introductory scene shows the end of US occupation in Japan.

History Channel - Japan Under American Occupation

The Japanese surrender at the end of WWII allowed U.S. troops to peacefully enter as an occupation force. What they found and how they transformed their former ...

The Japanese surrender at the end of WWII allowed U.S. troops to peacefully enter as an occupation force. What they found and how they transformed their former enemy is told through the work of a team of cameramen who recorded it all on color film. They were among the first to witness the devastation wrought by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They also captured on film the first free elections and the birth of Japanese democracy.

The Japanese surrender at the end of WWII allowed U.S. troops to peacefully enter as an occupation force. What they found and how they transformed their former enemy is told through the work of a team of cameramen who recorded it all on color film. They were among the first to witness the devastation wrought by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They also captured on film the first free elections and the birth of Japanese democracy.

published:01 Apr 2017

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WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary

Revisiting the Glory Days With One of Japan's Most Violent Biker Gangs

Japanese motorcycle gangs have wreaked havoc since the 1970s. Known as Bosozuku, these gangs have a violent history, raging war against rival crews and cops. Ga...

Japanese motorcycle gangs have wreaked havoc since the 1970s. Known as Bosozuku, these gangs have a violent history, raging war against rival crews and cops. Gang members roamed the highways, sometimes hundreds at a time, with an array of brutal weaponry, customized bikes, and distinct crew jumpsuits. Being part of one of these motorcycle gangs was a frantic lifestyle, one that could easily lead to grievous bodily harm, and death.
Youth were recruited from their early teens to join the gangs under the mentorship of an elder. It was of utmost importance to protect the reputation of the gang, to never run from a fight, even when grossly outnumbered.
In recent years, with strict laws and police cracking down, Bosozoku have become nearly extinct. Yet for those who were a part of the subculture during its heyday, Bosozoku will always provide a fond memory of the recklessness of youth.
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Japanese motorcycle gangs have wreaked havoc since the 1970s. Known as Bosozuku, these gangs have a violent history, raging war against rival crews and cops. Gang members roamed the highways, sometimes hundreds at a time, with an array of brutal weaponry, customized bikes, and distinct crew jumpsuits. Being part of one of these motorcycle gangs was a frantic lifestyle, one that could easily lead to grievous bodily harm, and death.
Youth were recruited from their early teens to join the gangs under the mentorship of an elder. It was of utmost importance to protect the reputation of the gang, to never run from a fight, even when grossly outnumbered.
In recent years, with strict laws and police cracking down, Bosozoku have become nearly extinct. Yet for those who were a part of the subculture during its heyday, Bosozoku will always provide a fond memory of the recklessness of youth.
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※Helen Mears (1900–1989)
『Mirror for Americans: JAPAN』：
The main theme of the book was why Japan got into the reckless war. The book says, Japan could not avoid the war in terms of its relations with the Western powers. The powers used deceptive policies against Japan. With a calm but very objective reasoning, the author reveals that what Japan did was the same as what the powers had already done. She continues, Japan was the best student of modernization and Westernization, following what the powers showed decades before. That is, the student was Japan and the powers were the teacher in this sense. Japan's condemned actions in Asia were just the reflection of the Western powers themselves in a mirror. The author did not mean to defend Japan, and questioned the justification of the Western powers which insisted that only Japan should be condemned in the modern Far Eastern history ...........

※Helen Mears (1900–1989)
『Mirror for Americans: JAPAN』：
The main theme of the book was why Japan got into the reckless war. The book says, Japan could not avoid the war in terms of its relations with the Western powers. The powers used deceptive policies against Japan. With a calm but very objective reasoning, the author reveals that what Japan did was the same as what the powers had already done. She continues, Japan was the best student of modernization and Westernization, following what the powers showed decades before. That is, the student was Japan and the powers were the teacher in this sense. Japan's condemned actions in Asia were just the reflection of the Western powers themselves in a mirror. The author did not mean to defend Japan, and questioned the justification of the Western powers which insisted that only Japan should be condemned in the modern Far Eastern history ...........

Japan's War in Colour (Complete Documentary)

Using rare and, in some cases, never before seen color footage, this documentary examines World War II from the perspective of the Japanese. The film also utili...

Using rare and, in some cases, never before seen color footage, this documentary examines World War II from the perspective of the Japanese. The film also utilizes original letters and diary entries written by Japanese soldiers and civilians during the war. Japan's War in Color looks to present both the innocent and the guilty parties involved in what was culturally touted as a Holy War, and examine the effect it had on all of their lives.

Using rare and, in some cases, never before seen color footage, this documentary examines World War II from the perspective of the Japanese. The film also utilizes original letters and diary entries written by Japanese soldiers and civilians during the war. Japan's War in Color looks to present both the innocent and the guilty parties involved in what was culturally touted as a Holy War, and examine the effect it had on all of their lives.

[Korean Culture Series] Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 9
일본의 식민지 정책이 한국 근대사에 끼친 영향
Japanese colonial policy and its impact on modern Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

Why Does South Korea Hate Japan?

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"Views of Russia have strongly deteriorated since last year, as shown in the latest 24-country poll for BBC World Service conducted mostly before the events in Crimea."
Japan repeats apology for Korean occupation as ties with Seoul improve
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/10/japan-repeats-apology-korean-occupation
"Japan's prime minister has offered a "heartfelt apology" for his country's occupation of the Korean peninsula, but indicated that Tokyo was not willing to discuss any claims for compensation."
South Korean man lights himself on fire during anti-Japan protest in Seoul
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-man-sets-himself-on-fire-20150812-story.html
"An elderly South Korean man set himself on fire on Wednesday outside of Seoul's Japanese embassy during a protest by so-called "comfort women," survivors of enslavement at Japanese military brothels during World War II."
The Economic History of Korea
https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-economic-history-of-korea/
"Two regime shifts divide the economic history of Korea during the past six centuries into three distinct periods: 1) the period of Malthusian stagnation up to 1910, when Japan annexed Korea; 2) the colonial period from 1910-45, when the country embarked upon modern economic growth; and 3) the post colonial decades, when living standards improved rapidly in South Korea, while North Korea returned to the world of disease and starvation."
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Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get...

Korean movies on Japanese colonial era become box office hits

일제강점기 영화 '봇물'...역사의식 있으면 성공
One great way to dodge the heat is to hit the cinemas. You get to enjoy the movie of your liking on a large screen in air-conditioned comfort.
The latest trend in Korean cinema is that those set in the Japanese colonial era are finding great success at the box office.
In fact, more moviegoers are choosing historical films over the traditionally more popular genres like romantic comedy or action.
Park Se-young tells us more about this trend.
"The Last Princess" portrays the tragic life of the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty.
The historical film has become a big hit since its premiere earlier this month.
Instead of illustrating the romance between the main characters, the movie focuses on highlighting the historical events and depicting the time period accurately.
"We didn't live through those times, but the audience is sure to feel something after experiencing the dark days of the past through the movie."
Korean commercial films set in the Japanese colonial era, like last year's "Assassination" followed by "Spirits' Homecoming" and now "The Last Princess" are becoming big box office hits... one after the other.
That's a change from the early 2000s, when most historical dramas,... whether they focused on the romance between the actors or the tragic life of the time,… flopped at the box office.
Analysts say better workmanship and the audience's awareness of history... has changed the pattern and brought period pieces success.
"Movies that convey the pain of the past, instead of simply illustrating the time period, are thriving at the box office. This shows that younger audiences in their 20s are mature enough to face the painful past."
More films set in the Japanese colonial era are scheduled for release in the coming months, including "The Age of Shadows," about a group that fought Japan for Korea's independence.
Park Se-young, Arirang News.
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Korean History -Japanese Occupation Period

In the early 20th century, Korea was occupied by Japan. The country was exploited for the ...

Footage of Korean women sexually enslaved by Japanese soldiers in WWII revealed for the first time

한국인 '위안부' 증명할 영상자료 나왔다…최초 발굴
Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War Two is one unresolved issue that continues to strain relations between the two countries.
However, all these decades later,.... the Japanese government still tries to whitewash its wartime atrocities.
At long last evidence has been found that should aid Seoul's efforts to corner Tokyo into facing reality.
Lee Ji-won tells us more.
Women,... with faces full of fear,... are lined up against a wall.
A man, presumed to be a Chinese officer, talks to them.
This short 18 second video is of seven Korean women sexually enslaved by the Japanese soldiers in Yunnan province, southwest China, around the end of World War II.
It is the first-ever video footage of Korean victims that has been found.
On Wednesday, Seoul city and Professor Chung Chin-sung of Seoul National University unveiled the video from 1944,... which had been stored in the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States for over 70 years.
Previously,... footage of Chinese comfort women had been found,... but there were only pictures and documents on the Korean comfort women.
But after the professor and his research team were certain that a video on the Korean victims existed, they spent two years searching for the footage,... and they finally found what they were looking for amongst hundreds of film reels last month.
The footage was taken by an American combat photographer just after the region was reclaimed from Japan by the Chinese.
During World War II, an estimated 200-thousand women, mostly Koreans, were kidnapped and forced to become sex slaves for Japanese troops.
While an agreement between Korea and Japan was made by the previous Park Geun-hye administration in 2015,... where Japan financially compensated the victims with one billion yen, or about 8-point-9 million U.S. dollars, thousands of citizens and the surviving victims criticized and refused the deal as Tokyo claimed there was no evidence of the Japanese military forcing the enslavement of women.
But with Korea's newly elected PresidentMoon Jae-in calling for renegotiation of the deal,... the research team says that they hope the footage will work as a tool to open up such talks.
"We hope the new findings will bring the public's attention and interest on the matter,... so that when President Moon has his first bilateral talk with the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, at the G20 summit later this week, an atmosphere for renegotiation can be made."
With only 38 Korean victims still alive,... the research team stressed their determination to uncover this video evidence of Japan's sexual slavery so that there's a chance for the issue to be resolved within their lifetimes.
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Why China Hates Japan

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China and Japan have a long history of rivalry and conflict, marred by war and atrocities. Today, both nations’ economies are thriving, and they’re big trade partners, so why does China still resent Japan? TestTube Daily takes a look at the countries’ dark past and the effect it's had on their relationship today.
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A Short Movie on Comfort Women

A Sad and Beautiful Story about Comfort Women Sacrificed by Japanese Imperial Army during ...

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰

The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire 日本帝國的興衰
after more than 50 years, Japan government still said that this is not an invasion but just 'enter' to all these country...
murder millions of people included children and babies... rape...

4:33

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to sh...

Reasons why Democratic South Korea hate Japan

Even after 70 years later, Japan still deny war crimes committed by Japan and refuse to show sincere apology to its victims. CurrentlyJapanese are attacking all their neighbors over islands which doesn't belongs to them. Dokdo island has been belong to Korea from the beginning. Diaoyu islands has been belong to China from the beginning until Japan stole it with force. Japan dispute Kuril islands with Russia after losing it during WW2. You can't ask for pre WW2 borderlines after you started the war killing and raping millions. Here is old Japan again showing the world big "Fuk-u-shit-ma" with dumping Fukushima nuclear wastes to Pacific Ocean. Now radiation traces are found in the US western coast region. Currently, Japan is ran by Shinzo Abe who is grand son of Class A war criminal under Hideki Tojo who bombed Pearl Harbor and responsible for policy of torture & killing POW.

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This Documentary film (ca. 1937) shows the newly-created State of Manchuria (aka. Manchukuo, a JapanesePuppet State in China), with a focus on how the Japanese are improving the lives of average citizens and bringing industry and railroads to what was a rural state.
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Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; simplified Chinese: 满洲国; Japanese: 滿洲国; literally: "State of Manchuria") was a puppet state in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, which was governed under a form of constitutional monarchy. The area, collectively known as Manchuria by westerners and Japanese, was designated by China's erstwhile Qing Dynasty as the "homeland" of the ruling family's ethnic group, the Manchus, but the Manchus themselves never used "Manchuria" (滿洲) as a place name to refer to the area. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and emperor. Manchukuo's government was abolished in 1945 after the defeat of Imperial Japan by the Allies. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized by the Soviet Union in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.
Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
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Historians generally consider Manchukuo a puppet state of Imperial Japan because of the Japanese military's strong presence and strict control of the government administration.
The independence of Manchuria was proclaimed on 18 February 1932, and renamed to Manchukuo. The Japanese military commander appointed Puyi as regent (reign name Datong) for the time being, stating that he would become Emperor of Manchukuo but could not reign using the title of Emperor of the Great Qing Empire as he once held. Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with Puyi assuming the throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. Puyi was assisted in his executive duties by a Privy Council, and a General Affairs State Council. This State Council consisted of several cabinet ministers, each assisted by a Japanese vice-minister.
The commanding officer of the Kwantung Army in Manchukuo was additionally the Japanese ambassador to Manchukuo. He functioned in a manner similar to that of a British resident officer in British overseas protectorates, with the power to veto decisions by the emperor. The Kwangtung Army leadership placed Japanese vice ministers in his cabinet, while all Chinese advisors gradually resigned or were dismissed.
When the Japanese surrender was announced on 15 August 1945, Puyi was "asked" to abdicate, which he did.
Manchuria Under Japanese Rule | Manchukuo | Documentary Film | ca. 1937
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25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

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Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
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12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
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I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
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My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
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Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

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Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

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Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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